We live in a world where almost everything happens on screens—signing contracts, reading books, even turning in assignments.
Reasons include stricter rules on returning sick kids to school, lack of hands-on learning, family crises, online options.
A version of this essay appeared on the FutureEd blog. Though chronic absenteeism has declined from its post-COVID peak, too ...
Homeschooling in the United States has seen a serious upswing in the last couple of years. According to NHERI research, ...
Sarah Rios was thrilled to be a teacher at her childhood campus. She wasn't prepared for the conditions that awaited her in ...
This fall Tumwater School District, in align with its Strategic Plan. begins to incorporate play-based learning into its ...
PBS KIDS has been a trusted source of educational content, blending entertainment with learning, but what makes it such a ...
Preschoolers kneel on a kaleidoscope rug, their clumsy hands reaching for wooden blocks, little socked feet tucked underneath ...
Thanksgiving is a wonderful opportunity to incorporate stories, language, and creativity into the classroom or at home.
The kids grin proudly. And when it tumbles to the ground a few seconds later, the classroom corner is filled with the sound ...
School districts can recoup lost attendance dollars and student learning time by providing extra classes for absent students during non-school hours. But only if the new policy is properly implemented ...